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Now we come to the part about the agents of both stripes being put to death. Although the manager had just refused to reprimand the person who told me I looked like a fart and asked if I was going to spank her, the manager immediately reprimanded me for telling the woman to go, exclaiming that "can't do that" while it was fine for the person to stay at the desk after the manager told her to go, and the rest of it went with no reprimand as well. So, because this person thinks that I fall under the jurisdiction of their reprimand, but my antagonist does not, I am encouraged to teach fear of the Lord. What makes you think you have the authority to repremind me, but not "Cassandra."
So this is the problem with the order in the world: the agent defrauding me by presenting herself as an agent of the hotel is under the impression that it is her rightful authority to reprimand me, the Lord, simply for snapping and pointing, but she thinks she needs to respect the autonomous volition of the other person to fail to enact the fraudulent role of the hotel's wagecuck.
People will look at this and say, "This is so petty! Why make a big deal out of it?" The reason I will do so is because I believe these agents around me now are the remnant of those who were around me on the timeline where I went to hell, and the pettiness of the actions does not reflect the innocence of their intent but rather the effectiveness of my counterstrike which has pounded them into the position of weakness they currently occupy. Now that I have them where I want them, I will certainly not let them go. The curse of everything wrong in history will fall on the agents of my enemies who are here with me now, even if they are deluded with respect to the nature of their role in the story of the Lord.